A wise move on early voting in Lumberton
I know it’s shocking to hear this, but here goes: The rest of the state needs to learn from Lumberton and follow its lead. For those of you who don’t
Continue readingI know it’s shocking to hear this, but here goes: The rest of the state needs to learn from Lumberton and follow its lead. For those of you who don’t
Continue readingDon Reid has never been one to mince words. The former four term Republican Charlotte City councilman (1991-1999) established a record of fiscal conservatism while in office. Since leaving
Continue readingRunning for down-ballot council of state races is often a popularity contest based on name ID — a lot like student council races from our school days. Mike Causey, Republican
Continue readingThe word I am getting from well-placed sources within the Democrat machine in southeastern North Carolina is that Bobby “Boom Boom” Etheridge is leading the Democrat field for NC
Continue readingCivility for thee, but not for ME. Rush Limbaugh has been beat about the head shoulders for more than a month now for “incivility,” in discussing comments
Continue readingA SuperPac supporting the election of George Holding to North Carolina’s 13th congressional district seat in the U.S. House has been criticized by his opponent Paul Coble —
Continue readingRecently-deflated former state legislator Richard Morgan is spreading the word about his latest political escapade via Facebook. (He can’t use his long-time web site address. It’s been taken over by
Continue readingThe N&O was pondering why Boss Bev was not tooting her horn about a slight drop in recent unemployment figures. (North Carolina’s rate FELL from 10% down to 9.9%. Most
Continue readingPublic Policy Polling, A Democrat consulting firm based in Durham, has declared that there is A LOT of confusion among voters on the upcoming referendum on amending the state constitution.
Continue readingToday’s Charlotte Observer had a story that should make both Pat McCrory AND the Democrats planning their national convention a tad uncomfortable: city leaders admit the Queen
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